The University of New Hampshire Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space (EOS) is the largest research enterprise at UNH, bringing together renowned scientists to explore and study the most significant and remote areas of our planet, solar system, and universe. With a focus on convergent topics, EOS offers opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and conducts research in space science, Earth systems, marine science, and ocean engineering. With a history of publishing over 6,100 peer-reviewed journal articles and receiving $60 million in grant funding annually, EOS is dedicated to research excellence.
EOS houses several research centers, including the Center for Acoustics Research and Education, Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping, Earth Systems Research Center, Ocean Process Analysis Laboratory, School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering, and Space Science Center. These centers provide specialized administrative and technical support, fostering collaboration among researchers with similar interests. Additionally, EOS offers the Earth, Oceans, and Space REU Program, allowing individuals to conduct research alongside world-renowned scientists in their respective fields.
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